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  • 05December, 2024

    Donations urged to help Kiwis in need this Christmas and beyond

    The Salvation Army is doing it tough like many people across the motu—which is why those who can are urged to donate, to give people and their whānau a little joy this Christmas and in 2025. The Salvation Army’s annual Christmas Appeal, titled ‘Give A Little Joy This Christmas’, is...
  • 25November, 2024

    Salvation Army implementing Royal Commission recommendations

    The Salvation Army has reviewed the 138 recommendations in the Royal Commission’s report: Whanaketia–Through pain and trauma, from darkness to light Whakairihia ki te tihi o Maungāongo–on abuse in state care and in the care of faith-based institutions in Aotearoa New Zealand, and our response has been submitted to the Crown...
  • 08November, 2024

    Salvation Army Christmas Appeal aims to give joy year-round

    The Salvation Army’s annual Christmas Appeal, titled ‘Give A Little Joy This Christmas,’ has launched.  Thousands of Kiwis across the motu are struggling as the cost-of-living crisis deepens—challenges that can feel even harder around Christmas.  That’s where ‘Give A Little Joy This Christmas’ comes in. When people donate to the...
  • 30October, 2024

    ToolShed donation supports Salvation Army and whānau in need

    A campaign involving industrial wet wipes has resulted in a $15,000 donation from The ToolShed to The Salvation Army. The nationwide campaign marks the first time The ToolShed has worked with The Salvation Army. According to General Manager Brent Giles, it was The Salvation Army’s mission to support people in...
  • 30October, 2024

    State of Pacific Peoples shows progress amid challenges

    The Salvation Army’s Social Policy and Parliamentary Unit’s latest State of Pacific Peoples report reveals that while progress has been made in areas such as employment and crime reduction within Pacific communities, significant challenges persist, particularly around child poverty, educational achievement and family violence. The deepening housing crisis remains central to many...
  • 04October, 2024

    Salvation Army launches new Taranaki social supermarket

    The Salvation Army has launched a new social supermarket serving the Taranaki community, empowering people and their whānau. The social supermarket provides a shop-like setting where people can select their own groceries. This setting preserves dignity and ensures people receive items that suit their specific needs. Located at 118 Powderham...
  • 24September, 2024

    The Salvation Army response to Recommendation 130 of Royal Commission report

    The Salvation Army acknowledges the recommendations from the Royal Commission’s report: Whanaketia – Through pain and trauma, from darkness to light Whakairihia ki te tihi o Maungāongo – on abuse in state care and in the care of faith-based institutions in Aotearoa New Zealand. We affirm all the findings and recommendations, including...
  • 16September, 2024
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    Hauora Service marks one year serving Auckland with accessible healthcare

    The Salvation Army’s Hauora Service is celebrating one year of accessible healthcare for the Auckland community, and is open for new patient enrolments.  The Salvation Army’s first medical centre in Aotearoa, Hauora Service opened in the Auckland suburb of Royal Oak in September 2023. Located at 691A Mount Albert Road, services...
  • 12September, 2024
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    Annual General Change 2025

    I am pleased to announce that the Territorial Commander has approved the following appointments which will take effect on Thursday 9 January 2025. (*) denotes an additional appointment (r) denotes an appointment in retirement TERRITORIAL HEADQUARTERS Lt-Colonel Margaret Bateman - Silver Star Officer—South Island (*) Major Hylton Froggatt - Middle North Island Support Officers,...
  • 04September, 2024

    Salvation Army deeply concerned by Government funding cuts

    The Salvation Army is deeply concerned about Oranga Tamariki’s cancelling and reduction of contracts to social services providers. We will be keeping a close eye on the outcome of these changes in the communities we serve. The Army is one of many providers with contracts cancelled or reduced in recent...
  • 30August, 2024

    New Auckland alcohol regulations a positive step

    The Salvation Army is heartened by the decision by Auckland Council to implement new regulations to reduce alcohol-related harm. Such a decision takes courage, and can help reduce the significant social harm caused by alcohol abuse in the community. It is also hoped it will set a positive example for...
  • 30August, 2024

    Salvation Army statement on the passing of Kīngi Tūheitia

    The following can be attributed to The Salvation Army Territorial Leaders Mark and Julie Campbell: Tiheiwa mauri ora, tiheiwa mauri mate, Kāti, te wāhi tuatahi, kia wehi ai ki tō tātou mātua i te rangi. Kia whakahonore tō tātou Kingitanga, to tātou Kingi kua wheturangitia, Tuheitia Pootatau Te Wherowero VII...